Is there a way to treat or get rid of any type of heart disease. Well, I have your answer right here. Heart Disease is a grouping of many conditions that cause damage to the heart. Most of it is from atherosclerosis (clogging with fat) in the coronary arteries that supply the heart itself with blood. When these get too clogged, they can cause parts of the heart to die. Just like cutting off circulation to any other organ will kill it. Is it possible to reverse heart disease? Maybe, with exercise and diet to watching your cholesterol and calorie intake. You need your physician to evaluate your status and recommend a program for you. If you go too strong, you can make things worse or even provoke a heart attack. Just remember, a little exercise everyday and regular visits to your Dr. With the right diet and you can make sure your doing everything you can to keep heart disease away.

My rib cage feels tight, especially on my left side. I’ve become very aware of my heart beating and it seems to be beating harder than normal, and it pounds after simple actions such as walking up the stairs or even walking across the room. I’ve been to about 5 doctors, none seem to think it’s serious, in fact one of them said it is down to anxiety. I’ve had 2 blood tests – if anything was wrong would they have picked up on it? I’ve read so much stuff online about heart disease and swollen lungs etc that I’m getting myself realy worked up.

What are the common symptoms of heart disease?
what are the symptoms by that can it be suspected that the person may have heart disease? without ECG,ECO or other pathology exams
what is the LDL-C and HDL-C limit by which it can be worried that he/she may have heart attack?

Hi im writing a story about this teenage girl and the way she lives having a heart disease so i want to know what heart diseases are there, what treatment do they give and can it be cured and any extra detail will be a big help

I am 15 years old. I have OCD. I face anxiety frequently. (Not that much like one week without anxiety and three days with anxiety with gaps). I am worried if anxiety or stress contributes to heart disease (which is the cause my stress and anxiety) . IF IT DOES THAN HOW MUCH PERCENT? Some websites say yes, other say the negative. But the real website http://www.heart.org says “No” and when I searched the cause of high cholesterol or high blood pressure there was no stress or anxiety in the main causes. I am facing anxiety or stress since last year. I also get very happy. I also play football and exercise daily. I am also slim. Please give me real answer. If yes than how?

I have a few questions for my research that I am not sure about. I am doing some research and no luck in finding the information I need. Please no websites, the last time I asked this question, people only gave websites and when i searched on the website there was nothing there that answered my questions. Here are my questions:

1. What causes Heart disease?
2. How do we prevent heart disease?
3. What are some support services that help people with Heart Disease?

So i have to write a 8 page paper on heart disease in women and how to keep a healthy heart. I dont know what i should write about, like what my topics should be. I have to have atleast 3 major points. Please help!!!

celebs with a poor nutritional diet which lead to heart disease
celebs who dont have a rich nutritional diet that led them to getting heart disease.
if you dont no any then,some facts and myths about heart disease will be helpful also.

I would like to interview somebody who has extensive knowledge about congenital heart disease. I am doing a film about a young boy who has this disease. Maybe you are in the medical field, or you have it yourself and you can tell me about your experiences. You will be mentioned in the credits, and I can possibly name the character after you. Would love to hear from you.

Is there a type/s of disease relating to the heart in which the symptoms include constant lethargy, weak muscles, and a decreased life span?
If there is, please include whether it’s hereditary, genetic, any other significant symptoms and any other factors or pieces of information you think are worth mentioning, please.
Thank you.
Ah, I don’t have a heart disease, I need information for research, and need to know a disease with the above symptoms. ^_^;
sorry for not making that clear.

Two non-smoking men with low blood pressure both have plasma cholesterol concentrations of 5mmol per litre. One of them starts to smoke and the plasma cholesterol concentration of the other increases to 7 mmol per litre. Which man is now at the greater risk from heart disease and why?

is it possible for someone to get heart disease when they do regular cardiovascular exercise at least once a day for one hour, if they eat low cholesterol foods, but highblood pressure and narrow blood vessels are in there family? please give me the answer i want to show my mom i am right…

I am doing a report on heart disease in health class, but my presentation isn’t long enough so i was wondering if anybody knows anything that i can put in there or has any interesting facts that i can put into my talk?!?1? thanx

I have creases in my ear where they are pierced. I read that creases in your ear mean you are in a higher risk category of heart disease. Is this true?
It was in a book about plastic surgery (but I was not looking at it for that)

hey, I really don’t know how to ask this, but if a doctor or many doctors don’t have any idea what disease you are carrying, specifically to do with your heart, how risky is it when they only have to cut out a tiny piece just for an examination?
I just know that operating on the heart is the most sensitive area of the body… my dad found out that he had a heart disease, now he’s in Thailand to do something about it. The doctor mentioned to my dad it is a risky step, and without us being there to get the whole idea of how risky it is or how the process will go, i’d like to know… is it risky to take out a piece of heart to examine what disease it’s having?

I’m not sure if the doctor meant if examining a piece of heart was the life risking step, or if once they found out about the disease, and if it had spearded a lot through out the area, would be the risking step?

I’ve read here that they[some very equipped hospitals] had a machine that could replace your heart during an open-heart surgery… so im hoping, that this step is .. harmless. or could be taken care of in the minute?